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Know The Power of Your Words ?Know The Power of Your Words When is the last time you gave your business a good self examine? If its been awhile then it might be time and in doing so one of the most important questions you can ask is simply: Are you what you say you are? Is your product or service in tune with what you advertise? If it isn't, then you could have a very damaging problem on your hands. The words you chose to rep Ideally, paying by performance will be fair and it is usually a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency al Medical Billing - GP0 Record Fields 8 Through 14 I'm sure this is the interesting question you had pondered often. Even your creative agency returned with a fantastic concept, you would still be wondering if you should accept that $3900 or $59,900 quotation.Medical billing of parental nutrition claims, as with enteral nutrition claims is relatively new in comparison to other billable services. The parental nutrition CMN is electronically transmitted using the GP0 record. In this installment we're going to cover the GP0 record, starting with field number 8.GP0 field 8, positions 42 - 43, is the number of months of this certification. This field tells the carrier how long this CMN is What, exactly, are you paying for? Many think that they are only paying for that piece of advertisement or poster, the artwork. That would be very far from the truth. Behind that seemingly simple A4 artwork is a complex web of research, analysis, planning, conceptualizing, copywriting, experience, testing, creativity and execution. "But there's only a few lines plus one photo and my agency took no more than a few hours!" Sure, it may look simple but, simple doesn't equate to easy. Also please understand that many brains, several hands and umpteen years of experience made that quality and speed possible. One mentor told me "A job that takes 20-minutes to accomplish doesn't mean it is only worth 20-minute of time. Behind that 20-minutes lies 20 years of experience." It is not always easy to tell when slip-shod work is produced. Sometimes, a quick turnaround can produce a nice looking piece of work. A "nice looking" piece might be just that, eye candy. A detailed, professional critique could tear it to pieces. For example, is the headline relevant (catchy, maybe, but relevant?), is the product shown correctly (it might be upside down, I have seen it!), is there a call to action, is the company logo unduly big that it became an eye sore... and so on. A correct price is when you and your creative agency agrees that it is a fair deal. So what should you pay for and what price is fair? Ideally, paying by performance will be fair and it is usually a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency alw The Fuss about Non-Disclosure-Agreements(NDA) ple A4 artwork is a complex web of research, analysis, planning, conceptualizing, copywriting, experience, testing, creativity and execution.Suppose you have a technology company and a technology (which may be a trade secret or in the stage of patenting), you need to meet an investor (whether it’s a venture capitalist or business angel). How do you protect yourself from the investor stealing the idea? A partial solution is the use of a legal document called the Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA). What does this agreement entails? Notice that I use the word partial, because not all "But there's only a few lines plus one photo and my agency took no more than a few hours!" Sure, it may look simple but, simple doesn't equate to easy. Also please understand that many brains, several hands and umpteen years of experience made that quality and speed possible. One mentor told me "A job that takes 20-minutes to accomplish doesn't mean it is only worth 20-minute of time. Behind that 20-minutes lies 20 years of experience." It is not always easy to tell when slip-shod work is produced. Sometimes, a quick turnaround can produce a nice looking piece of work. A "nice looking" piece might be just that, eye candy. A detailed, professional critique could tear it to pieces. For example, is the headline relevant (catchy, maybe, but relevant?), is the product shown correctly (it might be upside down, I have seen it!), is there a call to action, is the company logo unduly big that it became an eye sore... and so on. A correct price is when you and your creative agency agrees that it is a fair deal. So what should you pay for and what price is fair? Ideally, paying by performance will be fair and it is usually a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency al Chief Information Officer CIO Plays a Significant Role in the Decision-Making speed possible. One mentor told me "A job that takes 20-minutes to accomplish doesn't mean it is only worth 20-minute of time. 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A correct price is when you and your creative agency agrees that it is a fair deal. So what should you pay for and what price is fair? Ideally, paying by performance will be fair and it is usually a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency al The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Dallas Office Cleaning Company could tear it to pieces. For example, is the headline relevant (catchy, maybe, but relevant?), is the product shown correctly (it might be upside down, I have seen it!), is there a call to action, is the company logo unduly big that it became an eye sore... and so on.Are you a business owner or are you in charge of running a business, particularly one that is in an office setting? 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However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency al How To Select A Six Sigma Quality Improvement Project ?Selecting a quality improvement project is pretty similar to selecting any other project in Six Sigma. But identifying the improvement area within your department or within the business will not automatically lead to having the project selected. Not even filling out a few forms or forming the core team nor naming a team leader will mean that you have selected a project that changes the way your business is conducted.Let us examine Ideally, paying by performance will be fair and it is usually a win-win situation for both parties. However, if a fee-based compensation is better suited and you are using your regular agencies, you can consider these factors against the quoted fees: * Target Accomplishment - Does the agency always meet or surpass the objective, goal and expectation? * Work Quality - Does the agency always have a refreshing idea even if based on the same old promotional mechanism you used for the past 3 years? Is there a finesse that made your brochures look a tad more "premium" than your fiercest competitor? * Delivery Punctuality - Does the agency say "Tuesday" and you only get to see your ads on Friday? * Service Responsiveness - Does the agency respond to all your queries immediately or do they take their time getting back to you? Is there a dedicated support staff or team other than your AE? * Calibre of staff - Does the agency have experienced marketers to be your think tank? Do they have daredevils that forge ahead through the creative frontiers? These should form the basis to determine a fair price. Do not look at the artwork only. That is just one piece of a much bigger picture. And please, do yourself a favour by not doing any of these: * Get 3 quotes and award the job to the lowest bidder. (Seriously, do you buy ALL your dresses at the discount bin?) * Get 3 quotes and ask the best qualified bidder to match the price of the lowest bidder. (Ever hear of "pay peanuts and get monkeys"?) * Start bargaining AFTER the agency has delivered the final piece of work All in all, the idea is to be fair. The creative people have spent many years to earn their stripes. Just as you will not expect your top sales managers to draw the same salary as the junior secretaries, why then would you expect to pay your agency less than the best?
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